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Sudan: “the worst hunger crisis in the world” threatens the country

2024-03-06T07:45:35.053Z

Highlights: Sudan: “the worst hunger crisis in the world” threatens the country. Bombing of civilians, destruction of infrastructure, rape, looting, forced displacement and burning of villages have become daily life for the 48 million Sudanese. Currently, “less than 5%” of Sudanese “can afford a full meal,” according to the WFP. In the Zamzam displaced persons camp in Darfur, a child dies every two hours according to Doctors Without Borders (MSF)


The war that has been ravaging Sudan for nearly eleven months “could create the largest hunger crisis in the world” in a country that is already experiencing...


The war that has ravaged Sudan for nearly eleven months

“could create the largest hunger crisis in the world”

in a country which is already experiencing the largest population displacement crisis in the world, the World Food Program (WFP) warned on Wednesday. .

The fighting – which has left thousands dead and eight million displaced –

“threatens millions of lives, the peace and stability of an entire region

,” says WFP boss Cindy McCain.

“Twenty years ago, Darfur experienced the world's largest hunger crisis and the world came together to respond, but today the Sudanese are forgotten

,” she continues.

At the beginning of the 2000s, the then dictator, Omar al-Bashir, who was ousted in 2019, launched militiamen, the Janjawids, to lead a scorched earth policy in Darfur, a vast region in western Sudan.

Today, they are grouped within the Rapid Support Forces (FSR) of General Mohammed Hamdane Daglo at war since April 15, 2023 against the army of General Abdel Fattah al-Burhane.

Acute food insecurity

Bombing of civilians, destruction of infrastructure, rape, looting, forced displacement and burning of villages have become daily life for the 48 million Sudanese.

If this violence does not stop,

“the war in Sudan could create the largest hunger crisis in the world

,” assures Cindy McCain.

Currently,

“less than 5%”

of Sudanese

“can afford a full meal

,” according to the WFP.

In the Zamzam displaced persons camp in Darfur, a child dies every two hours according to Doctors Without Borders (MSF).

In South Sudan, where 600,000 people have taken refuge to escape the war,

“one in five children in transit centers at the border suffer from malnutrition

,” reports Cindy McCain.

Across Sudan, 18 million people are acutely food insecure - five million of whom have reached the final threshold before famine - and can barely be helped by humanitarians facing obstacles to movement and a severe lack of funding, according to the PAM.

Source: lefigaro

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